[CvGmt News] Autumn days in Grenoble: "Curvature in metric spaces"

Luigi Ambrosio l.ambrosio at sns.it
Fri Jul 12 10:50:55 CEST 2013




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Oggetto: 	Autumn days in Grenoble: "Curvature in metric spaces"
Data: 	Fri, 12 Jul 2013 10:21:43 +0200
Mittente: 	Herve.Pajot at ujf-grenoble.fr
A: 	l.ambrosio at sns.it



Dear Luigi,

I organize a conference in Grenoble in October 2013. The main topics
are synthetic Ricci curvature, optimal transportation and geometric
inequalities.
We have grants to pay the expenses of students (up to 400 euros).

Could you diffuse this announcement to your colleagues and to the
students of the SNS ?

Thank you.

Best regards, herve




Dear colleagues,

a workshop around "Optimal transportation, synthetic curvature in
metric spaces and functionnal inequalities" will be organized in
Grenoble (October 16-October 18).  There will be two mini-courses (one
by Nicola Gigli in the case of continuous metric spaces, the other one
by Cyril Roberto in the discrete setting), and several talks. The
(almost complete) programm is available on the web site of the workshop:

http://wiki-math.univ-mlv.fr/gemecod/doku.php/autumndays2013

Registration is free but mandatory.

Grants to pay the lodging and travel expenses (up to 400 euros) of
students (PhD or master) are avalaible. If you are interested, please
send an email to
raphael.rossignol at ujf-grenoble.fr
herve.pajot at ujf-grenoble.fr


Please diffuse this message to anyone who could be interested.


Best regards,

Raphael Rossignol and Herve Pajot

-- 
Hervé Pajot
Professeur (Institut Fourier)
Rédacteur en chef des Annales de l'Institut Fourier
Chargé de mission AMIES (Agence CNRS "Maths-Entreprises")
Univesité de Grenoble I
100 rue des maths, BP 74
38402 St Martin d'Hères Cedex, France
Tel : 04 76 51 46 56



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